This is the 28th book in the long-running Sarah Booth Delaney Mysteries by Carolyn Haines. I’ve enjoyed seeing how the characters evolved and grew in their various relationships. And there’s always a good time to be had when Sarah, Tinkie, Molly and Cece hit the town! Watch out, Elvis impersonator festival, you’re in for a wild Christmas! I loved how Jitty made several appearances as she’s always known to do and they were all somehow associated with music or show biz. Jitty always cracks me up!
My Goodreads review:
Blue Christmas Bones: A Sarah Booth Delaney Mystery by Carolyn Haines
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Oh my goodness, Sarah Booth and Tinkie were at it again on a girls’ trip with their other pals Millie and Cece. Toss in a bunch of Elvis impersonators at a Christmas festival along with a paid case for Delaney Detective Agency and you’ve got hilarity, suspense and just a very fun Christmas read.
Tinkie absolutely cracks me up when she interrogates someone. There’s the best scene later in the book. When she and Sarah Booth both get the questions flying, I pity the perp lol. It was awesome how all their loved ones were able to join them in Tupelo, then of course everyone from Zinnia ended up at Harold’s for his annual Christmas party which had some interesting entertainment this year.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book provided by St. Martin Paperbacks via NetGalley, and my opinions are my own.
